It's not just a good thing to do - It's the law. National Electronic Code (NEC) and the National Fire Protection
Agency (
NFPA) both require that all public buildings be equipped with a minimum of 90 minutes of egress lighting in the event of an emergency. In fact,
some places even require two hours of egress lighting. These systems are so important they are usually one of the first systems installed and
commissioned during a new building's construction. And if you are a building supervisor, you could be asked to produce testing and maintenance
records for your

emergency lighting systems at any time. Failure to produce these records could result in the shutdown of your building, your business, your livelihood.
Knowing this, are you in
compliance? When is the last time you have tested or maintained your emergency lighting equipment? UniPower knows and understands the federally mandated
codes and can design a maintenance program to keep you in compliance. We run monthly tests, with full system evaluations annually. An asset management
check list ensures nothing is overlooked. and written reports are readily available to verify testing and maintenance procedures.